Authors: Arthur Allen
Cieszy
ski, Tomasz, 136, 170
civil war, in Russia, 32
Clauberg, Carl, 215–16
Clinical contributions to infectious disease and immunity research (Weigl), 37
clinical trials, 62
restrictions on, 265–68
Clostridia
, 171
clothes:
disinfection of, 33, 35, 67, 100, 139–40, 180, 202, 299
typhus transmission in, 13, 14, 24–25, 26, 29, 32, 33, 67, 91–92, 108, 180–81, 299
coccidiosis, 227
Cohn, August, 234, 248, 251, 281
cold viruses, 17
Cold War, 4, 248, 265–66, 274
Columbia University, 63
comatose conditions, 22
Combiescu, Dr., 244
Combined Intelligence Objectives Subcommittee (CIOS), 265–66
common criminals, 100, 197, 199, 204–6
communism, 4
in Germany, 99
Communists, 112, 197, 200–201, 222, 234, 235, 249, 251, 259–60, 281, 297
postwar, 283–84, 296–97
concentration camps, 99, 152, 162–63, 166, 218
biomedical professionals in, 102–4, 218
brutality in, 100–104, 137
clinics in, 102–3
commandants, 218
death certificates in, 103–4
dogs at, 226
factories at, 218
industrial-scale murder at, 218–19
labor policies at, 218
medical experiments in, 80, 90, 191–92, 201–10, 271
mortality rates at, 218–19, 299–300
policies in, 101
postwar interpreter of, 235
status and power in, 102, 197–99
Congress of People’s Commissars, 34
conscientious objectors, 266
consent, of experiment subjects, 267
contamination, 91, 108
control vaccine, 247
convalescent serum, of typhus patients, 185
“cooties,” 26
cordon sanitaire, 35
corpses, 163, 218, 255, 260
haulers of, 214
after pogrom, 129–31
corruption, 207, 236
Cottbus, 28
cow flesh, experiments with, 228
Cox, Herald, 94–95
vaccine of, 181, 190, 299, 300
crematoria, 101
creosote baths, 26, 29
crimes against humanity, 267
crowded conditions, 96, 121, 139, 220
Crusoe, Robinson (char.), 245
cultural explanations for disease, 90–91
cultures:
bacterial broth for, 228, 234
for growing typhus, 188, 240
Cumming, Cecilia, 132
Curie, Marie Skłodowska, 38
cyanide gas, 90
Czech Republic, 15
Czerniaków, Adam, 123
Dachau, 99–100, 106, 200, 259, 299
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 287
dandelions, research into, 221–22
Daniels, Josef, 165
D-Day, 8
DDT powder, 186–87, 299–300
death, freezing to, 101
death camps, 130, 137, 163
machinery of, 192
smells of, 163, 260
see also
concentration camps
death through exhaustion, 218
death trains, 33–34
Degesch, 193
de Kruif, Paul, 58
delirium, 21–22, 34, 37, 107, 155, 185
delousing, 34
campaigns for, 26, 35, 39, 66–67, 95, 100–101, 108, 140, 181, 193
machinery for, 192
resistance to, 39
in Russian Revolution, 34, 35, 39
trains for, 39
in World War I, 26,
27
, 180–81
in World War II, 181, 193, 202, 253
Demnitz, Albert, 175
Denikin, Anton, 33
Denmark, 193, 207
deportations, by Soviets, 110–12, 117, 283
Dessau, 81
diagnosticians, 58, 89
diagnostic tests:
experience in, 57–58
falsification of, 228
for typhus, 30–31, 56, 156–58
Dialogue Concerning Two Chief World Systems
(Galileo), 241–42
diarrhea, 100, 187
Dietzsch, Arthur, 199–201, 203–8,
206
, 210, 253–55
postwar life of, 282
Ding, Erwin, 6, 11, 79–83,
83
, 99, 175, 195, 198,
262
, 281
Buchenwald medicine of, 103–5, 200–210, 229, 232, 243–46, 250–51, 262–65
burning of documents by, 258
Habilitation
of, 240–41
Kogon’s importance for, 235–37, 258
name problems of, 82–83, 105, 261
origins of, 80–82
publications of, 104, 208, 240–41
repentance of, 263
results-orientation of, 238–41, 245–46
scientific illiteracy of, 99, 201, 207, 244, 246, 263
as SS doctor, 89, 92–93, 103–5, 191–92, 261–63
as SS spy, 79
suicide of, 263–64, 268
survival instincts of, 235–36, 241, 254–55, 258–59, 262
truth kept from, 244–47
Ding, Heinrich, 81
Ding-Schuler, Erwin,
see
Ding, Erwin
Ding-Schuler, Irene, 264
diphtheria, 31, 86, 270
disabilities, 207
disease:
infectious forms of, 89–92, 105
metaphors of, 88, 90–91
specificity of, 57
disease demon, 88
disinfection:
of clothes, 33, 35, 67, 100, 139–40, 180, 202, 299
of concentration camp inmates, 100, 193
displaced-person camps, 248, 280
dissection, of lice, 68–69
dog-lung vaccines, 204
dogmatism, 86
Dopheide, Wilhelm, 137–38, 154, 169, 272
doxycycline, 301
Drix, Samuel, 155–56
Durand, Paul, 193
Dybowski, Benedykt, 135
Eastern Europe, 90, 91, 98, 204
Eastern Trade Fair, 48–49, 71, 109
Ebola virus, 17
Effektenkammer
, 8,
9
eggs:
typhus research with, 188–89, 224–25
yolk sac vaccines from, 202, 204, 233
Ehrlich, Paul, 55, 94
Eicke, Theodor, 99
Eighth Air Force, U.S., 8
Einsatzkommando
, 127–28
Eisenberg, Filip Pincus, 16–17, 19,
19
,
30
, 36, 170–71
elderly people, patients, 35, 219
Elster, Edward, 139, 168, 169
Elster, Olga, 139, 169
Endeks (Polish National Democratic Party), 74
ends justifying means, 267, 269
entomological research, 224, 248–49
environment vs. germ argument, 89
epidemiology, 42, 192, 295
Eritrea, 95–96
Erlangen, University of, 93
espionage, 192–93, 200, 248, 296–97
industrial program of, 265–66
regarding German science, 265–66
Ethiopia, 95–96, 145, 301
Italian occupation of, 96, 98
typhus vaccination in, 95
Weigl’s visit to, 95, 97–98, 277
ethnic Germans, 15, 120, 134, 149, 153, 165, 220
Ettersberg, 8–9, 99
eugenics, 93, 192
European theater of war, 181
euthanasia program, 138, 268
exanthin reaction, 53, 156
Exodus
, 13, 280
extermination, gas for, 3, 193, 218
Eyer, Gertrud, 252–53
Eyer, Hermann, 6, 92–94, 95, 106–8, 133, 152, 175–76, 184, 187–90, 233, 246
accusations against, 277
Catholicism of, 92, 165
humanity of, 152, 163–66, 171, 172–73, 252, 291
Meisel correspondence with, 290–92
Poland’s accusations against, 273
postwar life of, 272–74, 290–92
Przybyłkiewicz and, 277, 279
publications of, 108
scientific foes of, 187–90
Weigl obituary by, 290
Weigl vaccine and, 188
Eyer, Peter, 172, 252–53, 274
facemasks, 28–29
facial hair:
fashions in, 16–17
forced shaving of, 100
facial swelling, 184
family doctor, 86–87
Farber, Sidney, 287
farmers, 143
fascism, 96
fashion industry as, 85
fatigue, 21
Faust
(Goethe), 4, 9
Fejkel, Władisław, 215, 220
Felix, Arthur, 30–31, 185
fever, 21–22, 36–37
Field Information Agency Technical (FIAT) program, 265–66, 272
filthy environments, 89–91, 108
Final Solution, 118, 126, 141, 193, 218
Finkel, Adam, 53–54, 69–70, 171
fleas, 21
Fleck, Ernestyna Waldman, 138, 177–78, 256–57, 279–80, 292–93,
293
, 297
Fleck, Ludwik, 3–6, 7–8, 10–12, 14–17, 53–59,
57
, 83–92,
293
accusations against, 250, 294
as anti-Semitism target, 53, 56, 75–76
arrest of, 170, 177–78
at Auschwitz, 211–30, 258
and Balachowsky, 248–50
Buchenwald phase of, 230, 232–33, 240–47, 250–51, 258, 270
capo’s attack on, 214
courage of, 177–78, 287
creativity of, 284–85
female assistants of, 287, 292
Israel years of, 294–97
lectures of, 56–57, 84, 287
Lublin life of, 285–88
and Lwów team postwar, 280–82
Nazi period for, 138–40, 156–58, 167–70, 177–78, 211–30
Nuremberg testimony of, 271–72, 288
as philosopher of science, 3–4, 10–11, 54, 55–60, 76, 84–91, 241–45
postwar life of, 279–80, 284–88, 292–97
private Lwów lab of, 54, 76, 83, 224
as professor, 285, 287
secret police file of, 287
as sociologist of science, 58, 84–91, 238, 287
in Soviet occupation, 113
typhus research of, 7, 11–12, 14, 16, 36, 53–54, 156–58, 167–69, 212, 224
Warsaw years of, 292–94,
293
Fleck, Maurycy, 16
Fleck, Ryszard, 78, 138, 139, 177–78, 212–14, 227–28, 247, 256–59
postwar life of, 279–80
Fleckfieber
, 20, 158
Fleck-Kessler, Henryka, 138–39
Fleck-Silber, Antonina, 138–39
flying squirrels, 300–301
Folkmann, Adolf, 170
food rations, 166, 173, 182, 206, 221, 232
for experimentees, 204–5
forced labor, 137, 181, 197, 218, 234–35, 256
formalin, 193, 224
formic acid, 187
France, 94, 105, 193, 248, 253, 280
health ministry of, 195
Nazi prosecution by, 266
Frank, Anne, 299
Frank, Hans, 3, 105, 119, 131, 140, 169,
175
, 176
Frankfurt, 55, 94, 167
Frankfurt an der Oder, 257
Franz Josef, Emperor, 36
Freiburg, 252–53
Freising internment camp, 263–64
Freud, Sigmund, 55
Frostig, Jakob, 54–55
Fu Jen Catholic University, 66
fumigation, with hydrogen cyanide, 67
Fussgänger, Rudolf, 209–10
Gaertner, Henryk, 276
Galicia, 14–16, 46, 111, 134, 162, 176, 252, 265
Galileo, 241
Gali
ski, Tadeusz, 162
gangrene, 22, 66
gas chambers, 101, 137
gauleiter
, 93
Gebauer, Fritz, 137
Generalgouvernement
, 105–7, 114, 119–20, 133, 137–38, 142, 166, 176
health department of, 137–38, 175, 188
Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact
(Fleck), 3–4, 76, 79, 83–91, 242, 296
book reviews of, 83–84
genetic shift, of pathogens, 61
genocide, 193
Genzken, Karl, 105, 192, 268, 271
Geomedizin
, 89–92, 118, 120
German troops:
engineering battalions of, 181
letters home from, 185–86
manpower needs in, 220
retreat of, 180, 182, 220
state of health of, 204–5, 216
vaccination lacking among, 181
winter clothing for, 180–81
in World War I, 25–26
in World War II, 7, 23, 75, 95
see also
Wehrmacht
Germany, 7, 9–11, 31, 33, 63
cities bombed in, 218
civilians in, 186
Polish invasion by, 95
postwar medicine in, 272
refugees post World War II in, 280, 281
scientists from, 195
typhus research in, 94–95, 187
see also
Nazi Germany
germs, 11, 17, 21, 31, 36, 63, 203
identifying of, 56
Koch’s view of, 89
Gerstein, Kurt, 192, 264
Gestapo, 106, 108, 126, 139, 149, 154, 162, 165, 167, 173, 212, 218, 252
bunker of, 7, 200, 253–54
Fleck seized by, 177–79
headquarters of, 167